Reviews by Falcone:

More User Reviews:

Pours a fine looking dark amber color with very good clarity and a generous bone-colored head that leaves plenty of soapy lacing on the glass. It looks like an amber ale rather than an APA, and the aroma seems to be that of a moderately more-hoppy-than-usual amber. The flavor opens with caramel and light malts, with herbal hops coming out in the finish and aftertaste.

The Queen of the Night is a nice MPA....Mexican Pale Ale....perhaps a new style??? The beer pours a clear amber with thin slightly off white head that is leaving a lace. The scent (I have congestion so forgive me) contains some fresh hops but nothing out of control. The taste is a nice even balanced beer....there is enough sweet malt to balance the bittering hops. The mouthfeel is lighter in body with good carbonation. Overall it s solid sessionable beer. (459 characters)

This beers a bit thin in appearance and certainly presents it in feel but the color is rich. The nose is a bit stale but malty with tea leaves, barley, malt and light nuttiness.

The flavor is rather complex for a low gravity beer. I didn't get much hop profile but it certainly presents a wide array of malt character: Roasted pecan, raisin, barley, grain, touch of caramel, mint, tea leaf.

Pleasant surprise in flavor though the prickly thin feel is detracting. (464 characters)

A- Rich copper color, clear, loads of active carbonation. Creamy, fluffy off white head lingers on and on leaving considerable amounts of lacing.

S- Damn. Some nasty yeast experiment gone wrong. Sweet fruity aromas.

T- Sour, sweet, tangy. Sourdough bread. Like no pale ale I've ever had. Not in a good way either. Not very enjoyable. Glad this beer is only 11.2 oz. and not 12. Next.

M- Fizzy, weird. Sorry this is gross. This rarely happens.

O- I just dumped this swill out. Too bad after high hopes from the appearance. False advertisement. This is not a pale ale. But on the bright side I have a new bottle cap for the collection. (696 characters)

Queen of the Night Pale Ale has a thick, cream-colored head, a clear, copper appearance, lots of bubbles, and a good amount of lacing left behind on the glass. The aroma is of sweet malts, floral hops, and some white bread. Flavor is of caramel, floral and fairly pronounced hops, white bread, white bread crust, and touch of corn. Mouthfeel is light and somewhat watery, and Queen of the Night Pale Ale finishes semi-dry, sweet, bitter, and quite drinkable. Overall, this is good.

A: The beer is crystal clear dark amber in color and has a light amount of visible carbonation. It poured with a half finger high beige head that quickly died down, leaving delicate lacing on the surface and a thin collar around the edge of the glass.S: Light aromas of caramel and toasted malts are present in the nose; the smell becomes a little stronger as the beer warms up.T: Similar to the smell, the taste is mostly dominated by the malts and has flavors of toasted and caramel malts (along with associated bits of sweetness) and hints of citrusy and earthy yeast and herbal hops, the latter of which contributes a slight amount of bitterness.M: It feels nearly medium-bodied and slightly crisp on the palate with a moderate amount of carbonation.O: This APA isn't bad compared to other beers from Mexico, but seems like it could use a little more hops to help balance off the malts. (894 characters)

11.2 fl oz. bottle, with no apparent bottled on date present. Acquired this oddity as part of a mixed six pack at the local beer store. I'm not quite sure what to make of this, and not quite sure who actually brews this. Label says brewed and bottle by Cerveceria Mexicana, S. de R.L. de C.V. Tecate. Product of Mexico, is about the only thing that is certain.

Poured into a miniature pint glass with Victorian carriages printed on it.

A - Pours a nice beautiful burnt sienna orange colored body, with three big fluffy fingers of rocky tan head. Looks like a root beer float on top of a nice IPA. Nice sheets of lacing on the way down. Looks great.

M - Feel is crisp and lightly bitter with some herbal hoppiness and dry bready caramel malt on the finish. Some lingering green apple skin, also. Medium bodied with good carbonation, feels a little bit more full than it is.

Overall, I thought it was excellent considering it is a Mexican imported APA. Not too bad at all. Nicely built and flavored, especially for being such a low abv beer. I would definitely have this again, and I look forward to trying more from this brewery, whoever they might be.

I picked up a bottle of Los Muertos Brewing's Queen Of The Night a couple weeks ago for $1.75 at Boyne Country Provisions. I'm still not too familiar with this brewery, but I thought their Porter was pretty solid, so lets see how their Pale Ale goes. No visible bottling date. Poured from a brown 12oz bottle into an imperial pint glass.

A- The label looks nice, it isn't as cool looking as the Porter's label, but it s still pretty eye catching. It poured a nice fairly clear amber color that took on more of copper color when held to the light with two and a half fingers worth of creamy off white head that died to a thin ring that stayed till the end and left lots of nice rings of lacing. This is a very good looking Pale Ale, I have no complaints.

S- The aroma starts off with a slightly higher amount of medium sweetness followed by some grainy, bready, light toasted, sweet and caramel malt aromas with some doughy yeast in the background. Up next comes the hops which impart an earthy, slightly soapy, and citrus hop aromas with some citrus rind aroma sticking out the most. The aroma wasn't bad and it seemed fairly true to style.

T- The taste seems to be pretty similar to the style and it starts off with a medium amount of sweetness followed by a grainy, bready, and caramel malt like aroma with some doughy yeast showing up in the background with some bread crust flavors seeming to sticking out the most. Up next comes the hops which impart a nice earthy and citrus hop flavor with citrus rind seeming to stick out the most. On the finish there's a lower amount of bitterness with a grainy, and citrus rind like aftertaste. This was a nice tasting Pale Ale that had pretty good balance.

M- Smooth, clean, not so crisp, on the light side of being medium bodied with a slightly lighter amount of medium carbonation. The mouthfeel was ok, but I wish it was a little more crisp with a little more carbonation.

Overall I thought this was decent beer and I thought it was a slightly above average example of an American Pale Ale, it was fairly true to style and it had some nice balance with neither malts or hops being too overpowering. This beer had decent drinkability, it was smooth and clean, but the taste didn't do the best job at holding my attention, I could drink one or two but after that I would probably get bored with it. What I liked the most about this beer was the balance and appearance, I thought they were both pretty good. What I liked the least about this beer was the mouthfeel, I feel like it could have used a little more carbonation. I don't think I would buy this again, i think it's solid, but it's not the type of beer I would seek out. I would recommend this to people starting to get into craft beer since it's not that bitter, but I don't think it would impress any hardcore American Pale Ale fans. All in all this wasn't a bad American Pale Ale, but nothing really stuck out about and I didn't think it was that memorable. So far the Porter is my favorite beer from this brewery. This was a decent attempt at a Pale Ale, but I think it could handle a little more bitterness, with a little tweaking this could be a pretty solid American Pale Ale, better luck next time guys. (3,220 characters)

A: Has a nice clear copper color. Good lacing, but head retention was lacking.

S: Wife said "sweet and flowery". I didn't notice that as much.

T: Doesn't do it for me. Just didn't stand out. Kind of a bitter aftertaste.

M: Mouthfeel was fine.

O: The majority of beers I sample are fine. The reason I use beer advocate is so that I know which ones I really want to buy again and which ones I can forget about. This is one I hope I never bother to buy again. (460 characters)

Very rich red amber color and slightly cloudy. Very little head after the pour. Nothing special to note regarding the smell or the taste. Very bland almost Busch light like. The after taste did have some kick, some bite.

this would be a beer again that I wouldn't go out of my way to find or buy. Still one of the coolest labels out there. (341 characters)

A: The beer is a light reddish brown color, with a short off-white head that fades slowly and leaves a thick lace on the glass.

S: The aroma contains caramelized malts, some citrus and a touch of pale hops.

T: The taste starts out bready with a hearty malt character followed by some sweet flavors of caramel and citrus. The hops presence is on the weak side for the style but brings some balance. The after-taste is slightly sweet and slightly bready.